debian man page for tau_global_timer_external

Query: tau_global_timer_external

OS: debian

Section: 3

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TAU_GLOBAL_TIMER_EXT(3) 				      TAU Instrumentation API					   TAU_GLOBAL_TIMER_EXT(3)

NAME
TAU_GLOBAL_TIMER_EXTERNAL - Declares a global timer from an external compilation unit
SYNOPSIS
C/C++: TAU_GLOBAL_TIMER_EXTERNAL(Profiler timer);
DESCRIPTION
TAU_GLOBAL_TIMER_EXTERNAL allows you to access a timer defined in another compilation unit.
EXAMPLE
C/C++ : /* f1.c */ TAU_GLOBAL_TIMER(globalTimer, "global timer", "", TAU_USER); /* f2.c */ TAU_GLOBAL_TIMER_EXTERNAL(globalTimer); int foo(void) { TAU_GLOBAL_TIMER_START(globalTimer); /* ... */ TAU_GLOBAL_TIMER_STOP(); }
SEE ALSO
TAU_GLOBAL_TIMER(3), TAU_GLOBAL_TIMER_START(3), TAU_GLOBAL_TIMER_STOP(3) 08/31/2005 TAU_GLOBAL_TIMER_EXT(3)
Related Man Pages
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tau_phase_create_dynamic(3) - debian
tau_profile_timer(3) - debian
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